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Mijat (Cyrillic script: Мијат) is a
masculine given name. It may
refer to:
Mijat Gaćinović (born 1995),
footballer Mijat Marić (born 1984), footballer...
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Mijat Gaćinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мијат Гаћиновић,
pronounced [
mîjaːt ɡatɕǐːnoʋitɕ]; born 8
February 1995) is a
Serbian professional footballer who plays...
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Mijat Tomić (died 1656) was a
hajduk who led
brigands which fought against Ottoman Empire rule in present-day
Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was born in the...
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Mijat Marić (born 30
April 1984) is a
Swiss former footballer of
Croatian descent, who pla**** as a defender. Marić
started his
career at AC
Lugano of...
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Mijat Stojanović (26
September 1818 – 18
September 1881) was a
Croatian educator,
ethnographer and folk writer.
Mijat Stojanović was born in
Babina Greda...
- to be
something else when he
avoids his fiancee, when he is
attracted to
Mijat, and when he
wants to play with his sister's doll. The doll is the antithesis...
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Rukavina Bevandić (56 members),
Dujam Kovačević (50), Ivan Devčić (46),
Mijat Lemajić (40), Juriša Pavičić (40),
Milanko Pejnović (40),
Petar Serdar (40)...
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Championship top scorer),
Neven Subotić (two-time
Bundesliga Champion),
Mijat Gaćinović,
Miladin Stevanović and Srđan Babić (2015 U-20
World Champions)...
- (1897–1925),
outlaw in
Slavonia Ivo
Senjanin (d. 1612),
Habsburg uskok Mijat Tomić (1610–1656),
brigand leader in
Ottoman Bosnia Petar Mrkonjić (fl....
- in
Belgrade with
goals from
Aleksandar Kolarov,
Aleksandar Mitrović and
Mijat Gaćinović. This
consolidated their first position going into
their top-of-the...